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2002ApJS..141..195A - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 141, 195-209 (2002/July-0)

Astrophysical neutrino event rates and sensitivity for neutrino telescopes.

ALBUQUERQUE I.F.M., LAMOUREUX J. and SMOOT G.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Spectacular processes in astrophysical sites produce high-energy cosmic rays, which are further accelerated by Fermi shocks into a power-law spectrum. These, in passing through radiation fields and matter, produce neutrinos. Neutrino telescopes are designed with large detection volumes to observe such astrophysical sources. A large volume is necessary because the fluxes and cross sections are small. We estimate various telescopes' sensitivities and expected event rates from astrophysical sources of high-energy neutrinos. We find that an ideal detector with a km2 incident area can be sensitive to a flux of neutrinos integrated over energy from 105 and 107 GeV as low as 1.3x10–8E–2 (GeV cm–2 s–1 sr–1), which is 3 times smaller than the Waxman-Bahcall conservative upper limit on potential neutrino flux. A real detector will have degraded performance. Detection from known point sources is possible but unlikely unless there is prior knowledge of the source location and neutrino arrival time.

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Journal keyword(s): Instrumentation: Miscellaneous - Neutrinos - Telescopes

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